
Product Description When presented with a patch of wet cement and a chance at immortality in the built environment of the city, what do you write? Love notes, political slogans, band names, and simple declarations of existence on a certain date; just about every kind of message is etched in the cement of the sidewalks of San Francisco.In The Cement Project, Lyle reveals the city as something other than a collection of streets and buildings: It is the convergence of all the ideas and aspirations of everyone who has ever lived there. The cement etchings, presented in an extensive collection of photographs, create a narrative that accompanies a walk down any street. The wet cement functions as a time-lapse photo, encapsulating the voices of decades of city dwellers.In the spirit of both Walter Benjamin and Jane Jacobs, the photographs of cement etchings are for Lyle a jumping-off point, triggering tales of lost legends, lost utopias, and lost love in a city that is constantly decaying, regenerating, and accumulating new layers of history—a fascinating meditation on the art of walking, reading, and remembering in an urban environment. Review “Everyone talks about ‘guerrilla art,’ but Lyle and his crew are the real deal, Viet Cong in the interstices of gentrification.” —Mike Davis“Forget statistics and pretentious analysis of ‘urban society.’ Take a walk through the city with Erick Lyle and discover the reality of how people live in an American city.” —Howard Zinn About the Author Erick Lyle is an activist, a musician, the editor of the influential zine Scam, and the author of On the Lower Frequencies (Soft Skull 2008). Raised in South Florida, he spent much of the nineties hopping cross-country freight trains and living in abandoned buildings. He now lives in Brooklyn.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2025-12-01
Publisher:
Soft Skull Press
ISBN-10:
159376250X
ISBN-13:
9781593762506
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